Dear Employer:
How is your voice heard in Trenton? The answer is simple: support pro-business lawmakers that understand the plight of New Jersey employers. NEW JOBS, the Business PAC of New Jersey, is the mechanism to provide that support. NEW JOBS is your employer defense fund, supporting lawmakers who pledge to keep government out of your workplace, who will reduce your taxes and who understand that New Jersey’s anti-business climate must end in order for all New Jerseyans to prosper.
We have seen it time and time again: costly mandates, draconian penalties, new taxes, new fees, and legislation that simply lets State departments run amok. The employer community needs advocates in the legislature, and we need to support those who understand the true impact anti-business policies have on business.
Supported by the State's leading employer advocacy groups - organizations like the New Jersey Business & Industry Association, the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey and the Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Commerce - NEW JOBS seeks contributions from employers like you to support the election of pro-business State lawmakers to the General Assembly and State Senate.
This November's election promises to be the most competitive in years. Along with the Governor's race, every Assembly seat is up for election. Your support of NEW JOBS will make a difference. In the coming weeks and months, NEW JOBS will sponsor regional receptions across the State. These events provide business leaders like you the opportunity to meet face to face with key legislators and candidates. We need your attendance and, if you cannot join us, we need your financial contribution.
Anti-business groups have their fundraising mechanisms to support their candidates. Don't let them drown out YOUR voice.
With your help, we can change the way business is viewed in Trenton. Contribute to NEW JOBS. Invest today in a better State - and invest in the future of your business.
Sincerely,
Arthur Maurice David Brogan
Executive Director Deputy Executive Director